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| Malta
We can organise and manage
a corporate event in Malta or anywhere in the world. Please contact
us for more information.
The
Maltese archipelago is situated in the middle of the Mediterranean, with
the largest inhabited island, Malta, lying 58 miles south of Sicily and
180 miles from North Africa. The landscape is characterised by low hills
with terraced fields.
Malta has no mountains or
rivers and its coastline is indented with harbours, bays, creeks, sandy
beaches and rocky coves, while in the towns, medieval walled citadels
and splendid baroque churches and palaces reflect the rich history of
the island.
This small sun-soaked
island's character and culture have been influenced by centuries of
invasion. Its history can be traced back to 2000 BC and since then
dominance of its strategic position has been sought by Phoenicians,
Carthaginians, Romans, Arabs, the Knights of St. John, Turks, French and
latterly the British, whose influence can still be felt today.
Long popular with
tourists, as well as conference organisers, Malta has seen dynamic
improvements over the last few years to its facilities and
infrastructure. There is an enormous choice of restaurants, clubs and
bars, where fish dishes are particularly recommended and the vegetables
are excellent. Lively nightlife consists of a number of discotheques as
well as the Dragonara casino.
For those keen on
shopping, special purchases include Malta weave, pottery, glass,
ceramics, copper and brass items. Malta is also renowned for its gold
and silver filigree work and handmade lace.
| Time: |
Greenwich
Meantime + 1 hour |
| Currency: |
Maltese
Lira (Lm) Language: Maltese (a Semitic language) and English are
both official languages, with much Italian spoken. |
| Length
of flight: |
London
to Malta takes approximately 3 hours. |
| Passport: |
Full
valid passport/or European ID card required as well as a return
ticket. |
| Climate: |
Malta
is warm for most of the year. The hottest months are between
July and September, but the heat is tempered by cooling sea
breezes. Rain falls for very short periods only. |
| Temperature: |
The
average temperature in March in Malta is 21°C with
approximately 9 hours of sunshine per day. |
St.
Julians
Most of the larger hotels
are situated on the outskirts of the busiest town on the island. In one
square mile you can find all types of entertainment including bars,
restaurants, cinemas, 10-pin bowling alley, and many lively discos for
all age groups. Numerous bars and restaurants play live music and have
varied shows on offer. A fairly quiet town during the day but really
comes alive at night.
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